There are 15 Flavor names for baby boys. Displayed on this page are Flavor names 1 to 15. Colin was the most popular among these names in 2008. The name is primarily used in Scottish, English, and French, and it was followed in popularity by the English, French, German, and Irish Patrick, the English and German Seth, the English and Scottish Ronald, Donald, the English, Irish, and Scottish Russell, the English and Scottish Craig, the English and German Gerald, and the English and Scottish name, Gordon. The unusual Flavor names are Angus (English, Irish, and Scottish), Fraser (English and Scottish), Gareth (English and Welsh), Gerard (English, French, and Dutch), Jethro (English), and Talbot (English). Flavor names are fairly popular baby names for boys. At the height of their usage in 1936, 5.884% of baby boys were given Flavor names. There were 10 Flavor names ranked within the top 1000 baby names then. Flavor names have since experienced a decline in frequency, and are used only on a moderate scale now. In 2008, 9 Flavor names listed among the top 1000, with a combined usage of 0.652%. Within all Flavor names, the Scottish, English, and French Colin was the most commonly used, with a ranking of #114 and a usage of 0.1716%.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Angus | one choice ... retains its Scottish flavor today. ... |
Colin 114 | victory of the people; ... it had acquired a rural flavor, influenced by its ... |
Craig 588 | rock ... dropped its Scottish flavor and is now used in many ... |
Donald 331 | world ruler, world-mighty ... strong Scottish flavor, which was eventually ... |
| Fraser | strawberry ... has a strong Scottish flavor. ... |
| Gareth | gentle ... retains a strong Welsh flavor. ... |
Gerald 603 | spear rule; son of Gerald; son of the ruler with a spear ... |
Gerard | brave with the spear; ... has an aristocratic flavor to it, and is today used ... |
Gordon 946 | great hill ... has a strong Scottish flavor, but it has been ... |
Jethro | excellence, abundance ... gathered a suburban flavor from the well-known ... |
Patrick 127 | nobleman ... still retains an Irish flavor, to the extent that the ... |
Ronald 308 | well-advised ruler ... since lost its Scottish flavor. ... |
Russell 406 | little ruddy one, little ... an aristocratic flavor ... |
Seth 128 | appointed; bridge; white ... has acquired a rural flavor ... |
| Talbot | messenger of destruction; ... a strong aristocratic flavor from its frequent ... |
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